NAME ^

Parrot::Configure::Options::Test - Run configuration and build tests along with Configure.pl

SYNOPSIS ^

In Configure.pl:

    use Parrot::Configure::Options;
    use Parrot::Configure::Options::Test;
    use Parrot::Configure::Options::Test::Prepare qw(
        get_preconfiguration_tests
        get_postconfiguration_tests
    );

    $args = process_options( {
        argv            => [ @ARGV ],
        mode            => q{configure},
    } );

    $opttest = Parrot::Configure::Options::Test->new($args);

    $opttest->run_configure_tests( get_preconfiguration_tests() );

    $opttest->run_build_tests( get_postconfiguration_tests() );

On command line:

    # run tests of configuration tools, then configure
    perl Configure.pl  --test=configure

    # configure, then run tests of build tools
    perl Configure.pl  --test=build

    # run tests of configuration tools, then configure,
    # then run tests of build tools
    perl Configure.pl  --test

DESCRIPTION ^

Test suites have been constructed which test those of Parrot's configuration and build tools that are written in Perl 5. These tests are not necessarily run when you invoke make test. In any event, running these tests as part of make test is, in a certain sense, running them too late. If you have successfully called Configure.pl and make, you have implicitly demonstrated that the configuration and build tools work (for the most part), so running tests of those tools post-make is somewhat redundant.

On the other hand, tests of the configuration tools are meaningful if run before Configure.pl is invoked and, similarly, tests of the build tools are meaningful if run before make is invoked. Parrot::Configure::Options::Test provides functionality for running such tests.

SUBROUTINES ^

new() ^

run_configure_tests() ^

run_build_tests() ^

AUTHOR ^

James E Keenan, in response to request by Jerry Gay in http://rt.perl.org/rt3/Ticket/Display.html?id=42690.

SEE ALSO ^

Configure.pl. lib/Parrot/Configure/Options.pm.


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